Growing In Faith and Learning
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
Well done to all of the children who received the Headteacher’s award in Family Worship:
Robins
Sophie Arnold for super stories when reading picture books.
Roma Francis for being thoughful to other children.
Jude Pinner-Rosenbach for writing his own name and copying letters so carefully.
Kingfishers
Bryony Trower for excellent progress in writing.
Millicent Cork for being kind, friendly and helpful.
Owls
Ronnie Fernyhough for helping and supporting others.
Mazie Tedd for some excellent work involving fractions.
Kestrels
Ruby Sadler for settling quickly to lessons and being so organised.
Jessica Wildes for amazing work in Maths.
Falcons
Alex Bain for thoughful answers in RE.
Madison Williams for growing in confidence in Maths.
Welcome back. We hope you all had a lovely Easter break. It has been a very busy week in school.
Robins have been very excited to visit their new farm shop role play area linked to their new topic - On the Farm. They have done some amazing writing linked to their class text – Pig in the Pond as well as re-telling the story, with the animals in the water tray outside. The outdoor role play café has also opened and the children have enjoyed taking orders and serving. In Maths they have been finding 1 more and 1 less.
Kingfishers have been enjoying reading an Aboriginal tale and writing their own amazing descriptions of the setting and main characters. In RE, the children have been looking at what happened to Jesus after he died. In music, the children are learning their songs ready for when they participate in the ‘Big Sing’ in June (details to follow). In science they have been exploring the senses.
Owls have launched their new theme - Dinosaurs. The text they are focusing on is Dinosaurs and All That Rubbish. They have been thinking about their hopes for the future. In RE, they have been learning about The Last Supper. In Maths, they have been ordering and comparing fractions.
Kestrels had an exciting Science day which involved many different investigations linking to materials - dissolving and separating materials. They have also launched their new theme – Ancient Greece. In RE, they have been researching parables. In Maths they have all been to the ’Decimal Diner’ which was a really fun way for them to apply the skills they have learned.
Falcons as you might expect, are getting themselves ready for their end of Key Stage 2 SATs tests. They have all been working really hard, revising all that they have learned. There have been some fun quizzes and grammar graffiti going on too. In RE, the children have been really challenging stereotypes and deepening their understanding of Christianity as an international religion.